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economy actually shriv, eled it didn't grow. where you want people to be paying taxes, there will be jobs lost. you may think this is a great opportunity to get cuts you wouldn't get but bottom line, there are small portion of people who think this is actually going to be good for the economy. probably not in the short term. >> john, i want to go to you because as bush would say, this is not his first rodeo, right? we've seen this before, seen this play out, this brinksmanship up until the very end. what does this mean in terms of blame? >> you're right. the united states hasn't had a real budget, passed in 16 years. you can say, here we go again, another crisis. but this president and white house have brought to now lows the distrust in wash. who's to blame? if you put that to public opinion as pew research says, one reason the president is out more public because he believes he has the higher ground. 31% blame the president so 49% blame republicans in congress, and 11% both. the president thinks he has the higher ground. as al
economy actually shriv, eled it didn't grow. where you want people to be paying taxes, there will be jobs lost. you may think this is a great opportunity to get cuts you wouldn't get but bottom line, there are small portion of people who think this is actually going to be good for the economy. probably not in the short term. >> john, i want to go to you because as bush would say, this is not his first rodeo, right? we've seen this before, seen this play out, this brinksmanship up until...
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mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get a world car award. winner in power categories announced at the new york international auto show. shout-outs go to best all-around, best performance, green cars, and best design. that's going to do it for me. see you throughout the week p much more straight ahead with don lemon. >>> no golf for you. i want to you take a look at this. this is a pga course in orlando where tiger woods was leading before mother nature put the smackdown on it. the weather is severe in many parts of the country today. ridiculous storms here. blizzard there. live from snowy dayton, ohio in just a moment. speaking of tiger, if he wins tomorrow
mediterranean country of cypress face as deadline to avoid a banking collapse that could impact other world economies. right now the european union chief is trying to get a last-minute deal together. >>> on tuesday and wednesday the u.s. supreme court will hold hearings on same-sex marriage challenges. proposition 8 and the defense of marriage act. people are already camping out mere the supreme court in washington to get in to the hearings. on thursday, we will find out which cars get...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. >>> welcome back. i'm live in new york. thank you for spending part of your saturday with us. he's an american citizen, an fbi veteran who has been missing since 2007 when he visited a resort island off the coast of iran. the u.s. government insists it doesn't know where bob levinson or what he was doing when he disappeared. "the washington post" says he was working for the cia, adding a new and complicated angle to the story. let's talk about him with bob. he's a cnn national security analyst and former cia operative. bob, the white house spokesman said bob levinson was not a u.s. employee a
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. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full time employment. >> when president obama took office 134 million americans were working in nonfarmed jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery we're only 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those who were lost. a reept study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four year degree, things like janitorial service, taxi driving and retail sales. this professor helped author that study. >> let's say each one of them were making $20,000 a year more in income which is quite plausible. we're talking about $400 billion a year in lost wages. >> numbers like that have made some economic analysts argue that underemployment may be every bit as damaging to the economy as unemployment. and this man is caught in the middle of it all. for now he's taking freelance jobs as a photographer and part time work with moving companies. but -- >> i can only support myself so long before i may need to move back home. >> he may be the next one needi
. >> our economy is adding jobs but too many people still can't find full time employment. >> when president obama took office 134 million americans were working in nonfarmed jobs. today after massive losses and a slow recovery we're only 1.2 million jobs better off and many pay less than those who were lost. a reept study by the center for college affordability found almost half of college graduates are in jobs that do not require four year degree, things like janitorial service,...
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economies. thanks for joining the conversation this week on "your money. my handle is @christineromans on twitter. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield. here's a look at the top stories this hours in the news line. >>> the midwest is bracing for nasty storms over the next few hours. at least one tornado touched down in kansas yesterday. the severe weather system is on the move with hail, flooding and possibly more twisters all in the forecast next. >>> real cars involved in that terrible train collision in connecticut are being cleared arai way. in a few minutes i'll talk to a doctor who was on that train when it crashed. immediately going to work treating the injured. >>> in long island, new york, the family of a hofstra university student killed by police is preparing her funeral this week. i'll have details on that tragedy in just a moment. >>> we begin with that severe weather. tornado watches are right now in effect across the midwest. dark storm clouds have been moving across much of the country's midsection and south all weekend. the storm c
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he kept his comments focused on the economy and health care an didn't mention anything related to the reports of all those scandals. but can he move past them in the next week ahead? jack quinn, former white house counsel and karen tumulty is a water at "the washington post." jack, you worked with president clinton who was known for compartmentalizing issues. can this president do that as it relates to these controversies? >> yeah. i think in point of fact these controversies are really quite distinct and i think as time goes on they'll be handled on quite different tracks. a couple of these things are pretty serious. principally the irs issue. there is a lot to be answered to there. but as yet i haven't seen any evidence of high level wrongdoing at the treasury department, at the white house, or anywhere else. there's certainly been some incompetence that was clearly political targeting or targeting that had the effect of focusing on political groups. but that does not as yet appear to touch the white house, touch senior levels of the treasury department. there are a lot of questions
he kept his comments focused on the economy and health care an didn't mention anything related to the reports of all those scandals. but can he move past them in the next week ahead? jack quinn, former white house counsel and karen tumulty is a water at "the washington post." jack, you worked with president clinton who was known for compartmentalizing issues. can this president do that as it relates to these controversies? >> yeah. i think in point of fact these controversies...
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especially in this economy where people have choices. they don't have to go to law school. we're telling you 97% of people get jobs in the industry. and it's not 97%. it's below 50%. that's fraud. come on, that's recoverable. there's damages. this is a live lawsuit in california. >> avery? >> look, it's not an industry, it's a profession. this isn't cooking school or welding. the fact is that the economy has dried up, there's internet research that have limited more jobs. i don't think the cases are going anywhere. of course, it's marketing, and i think there should be an improvement in the information disseminated, but no way these cases are going to prevail. there's no legal theory. we just disagree. >> let's move on to the next topic. we're talking ab the morning after pill this week. a judge ordered the fda to make the morning after pill available and over the counter to people of any age without a prescription. that overturns a decision by the health and human services that requires a prescription for girls under 17. avery, you first. the argument being made, the feder
especially in this economy where people have choices. they don't have to go to law school. we're telling you 97% of people get jobs in the industry. and it's not 97%. it's below 50%. that's fraud. come on, that's recoverable. there's damages. this is a live lawsuit in california. >> avery? >> look, it's not an industry, it's a profession. this isn't cooking school or welding. the fact is that the economy has dried up, there's internet research that have limited more jobs. i don't...
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that hits spending and that hits the broader economy. as far as the markets go, it makes everybody wonder if this could really be the trigger to the correction that a lot of investors have been anticipating since the market began hitting these record highs. we are seeing the markets tank at this point. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. the warnings were there one month before that deadly theater shooting in colorado. he alerted police with threatening text messages in the weeks preceding the-up 20th shooting. we don't know if anything was ever done with that information or if it would have stopped that deadly attack in holmes' apartment police found hundreds of bullets, a batman mask, and several bottles of prescription medication. martin savage joining us. martin, much of this information was sealed just after the shooting. why was it unsealed? >> there's a new judge in the case and there were a lot of members in the media that had been petitioning to get these documents. they'd been under seal but they also knew they were important. we'
that hits spending and that hits the broader economy. as far as the markets go, it makes everybody wonder if this could really be the trigger to the correction that a lot of investors have been anticipating since the market began hitting these record highs. we are seeing the markets tank at this point. >> alison kosik, thanks so much. the warnings were there one month before that deadly theater shooting in colorado. he alerted police with threatening text messages in the weeks preceding...
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what was worrying the economy? remember the fiscal cliff. the biggest drag we saw in the last three months of last year is government spending, federal and local. sheer the good news. economists are raising their forecasts for the first three months of this year. the first quarter, saying they expect gdp to show the economy accelerated and it picked up steam in the first quarter and thinking it through the 2% to 3% range, important despite the government tightening its belt. people are spending more money, the housing market is improving and the thinking is that helped the economy. i tell you what, this is the last trading day of the first quarter and what a stunner of a year it's been so far. dow up 11% so far this year. and the s & p 500, climbed up almost 10%, within striking distance of the all-time high. set in october of 2007. and seeing the gdp so high, good news for your portfolio, and your mutual fund likely cracked that index. looked at your portfolio lately, carol? >> no. >> go ahead, take a look. >> i will. i will especially now.
what was worrying the economy? remember the fiscal cliff. the biggest drag we saw in the last three months of last year is government spending, federal and local. sheer the good news. economists are raising their forecasts for the first three months of this year. the first quarter, saying they expect gdp to show the economy accelerated and it picked up steam in the first quarter and thinking it through the 2% to 3% range, important despite the government tightening its belt. people are spending...
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in 2010 when we drove the message about the economy we won big. when we started the social,with the republican party driving the messaging, we lost. we need to stick to what affects all of us, and that's the economy. but the 14th amendment gives all equal rights. so when we're talking about gay marriage and the other issues, the federal government doesn't need to be involved in that decision. that -- gay marriage and marriage in general need to be something that is the church decides. the government shouldn't be involved in this. but at the end of the day, that's why the 10th amendment is there, to put it back in states rights. no one has a constitutional right to marriage. we're all created equal under the 14th amendment. >> l.z., the beginning part of the answer you were smiling, why? >> well, only because once the tea party got into power, we saw a significant spike in the pieces of legislation dealing with abortion, which is a social issue. so i don't think necessarily it's all about the money. i think there's definitely a tie in with social i
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so the worry is at this point that the economy could get worse. what's a job report going to look like when those spending cuts really take effect? >> what about i know when these reports come out, they also give the different sectors which are doing the best, but which are also doing the worst. who is struggling the most? >> retail definitely. we saw that 15,000 jobs were lost. some of that cyclical. but we certainly saw 15,000 jobs lost at clothing stores. hopefully that will rebound later in the year. but home improvement store, garden supply store, there's a loss of 10,000 jobs there and these kind of alarming because this is the time of year it's supposed to be their busy season when people buy everything to fix up the house. another notable loss, the post office lost 12,000 jobs. so that contributed to another net loss in the public sector. and again, remember, that's before, before we start to feel the full impact of the forced spending cuts. so maybe the theme of this report should be stagnation, you know, lots of key sectors out there lik
so the worry is at this point that the economy could get worse. what's a job report going to look like when those spending cuts really take effect? >> what about i know when these reports come out, they also give the different sectors which are doing the best, but which are also doing the worst. who is struggling the most? >> retail definitely. we saw that 15,000 jobs were lost. some of that cyclical. but we certainly saw 15,000 jobs lost at clothing stores. hopefully that will...
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grow the economy by 5.4% ... and take bold steps to secure our borders. on this, both parties say they agree: democrats... we are very very strongly in favor of moving immigration reform... and republicans... i wouldn't underestimate the house's ability to pass the immigration bill... and yet, we wait... americans are tired of empty rhetoric. it is time for every leader to come through on their promise... and fix our broken immigration system tell congress: the time is now. fix america's broken immigration system. >>> republican governors gathering today. leading the group, new jersey governor chris christie, who becomes the leader of the republican governors association this afternoon. >> there's talk about christie's am bigs outside new jersey continues, the governor insists he's taking his political future one year at a time. >> great response from both donors and from my fellow governors. i'm looking forward to it. it's going to be a great year. 36 races will be fun. >> all right. cnn national political reporter peter hamby is in arizona for us this m
grow the economy by 5.4% ... and take bold steps to secure our borders. on this, both parties say they agree: democrats... we are very very strongly in favor of moving immigration reform... and republicans... i wouldn't underestimate the house's ability to pass the immigration bill... and yet, we wait... americans are tired of empty rhetoric. it is time for every leader to come through on their promise... and fix our broken immigration system tell congress: the time is now. fix america's broken...
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who is contributing to the economy. >> reporter: she says the industry does have rules and operating codes. and in her factory, she says they are enforced. workers are assigned as fire wardens and trained in first aid. the garment trade association says exporters complaint even get licenses to operate unless they meet safety standards. but until now, there were no roi provisions for structural safety. >> before the incident, they did not have the technical know how people to check the structural design. >> reporter: the disaster forced the government to step up comprehensive inspections and the trade association to add structural standards. he says inspections have now gr begun, but with more than 5,000, the task is daunting. >> it's not an easy job. we cannot finish overnight. so it will take time. >> reporter: it comes as garment owners come under pressure from international clients to keep their costs down. >> the challenge is we humbly request the buyers to increase the price because to maintain all the compliance and all these issue, you need -- you have to improve our upgrade t
who is contributing to the economy. >> reporter: she says the industry does have rules and operating codes. and in her factory, she says they are enforced. workers are assigned as fire wardens and trained in first aid. the garment trade association says exporters complaint even get licenses to operate unless they meet safety standards. but until now, there were no roi provisions for structural safety. >> before the incident, they did not have the technical know how people to check...
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. >> no amount of schooling can make a bad interview good or a sluggish economy better. and some say the value of higher education is not what you earn, but what you learn. talk back question for you today. are universities responsible if students can't find jobs. >>> he called himself evil and the killer makes a convincing case. we'll share evan ebel's chilling letter from prison. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ there's a lot i had to do... watch my diet. stay active. start insulin... today, i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said that with novolog® flexpen, i don't have to use a syringe and a vial or carry a cooler. flexpen® comes prefill
. >> no amount of schooling can make a bad interview good or a sluggish economy better. and some say the value of higher education is not what you earn, but what you learn. talk back question for you today. are universities responsible if students can't find jobs. >>> he called himself evil and the killer makes a convincing case. we'll share evan ebel's chilling letter from prison. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® >> no 340r bracket busting or no more madness. tonight we crown the college basketball champion. jared greenburg has more on this morning's bleacher report. >> good morning, carol. the emotional roller coaster that is the ncaa tournament is nearly over. in the case of my bracket, i never even got started. 345 schools set out on a mission. tonight either michigan or louisville will be cutting down the net, and special arrangements are supposed to be made tore kevin ware sho
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that's -- how bad is the economy that you've got to take a job like that? 16-year-old boys are the worst customers in the world. they're laughing. they're throwing quarters at them. they don't appreciate it. >> wendy, we're laughing. it sounds funny. do you see this as kind of a serious big no-no, too? >> there are two points i need to make right now. one is this mom is obviously doing as she once did because she's 33 years old and has a 16-year-old which means she was pregnant at 16. okay, first thing. enough said. and the second thing is because our culture has become so highly sexualized and we're using sexy bodies to sell these kids pretty much any product and half of them are naked on facebook, nobody polices that, she sort of lost sight about where the laws are in our culture. and i think facebook should get on and taking the six packs and eight packs of 12-year-old boys off facebook and the little girls with the cleavage when they're 13 and the duck face, they have to go. >> words of which isdom by wend there. all right. tom, chris, lani, wendy, than
that's -- how bad is the economy that you've got to take a job like that? 16-year-old boys are the worst customers in the world. they're laughing. they're throwing quarters at them. they don't appreciate it. >> wendy, we're laughing. it sounds funny. do you see this as kind of a serious big no-no, too? >> there are two points i need to make right now. one is this mom is obviously doing as she once did because she's 33 years old and has a 16-year-old which means she was pregnant at...
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they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced budget cut were created during the 2011 debt ceiling debacle passed by congress and signed by the white house. a worst case scenario that would be so bad, it would force lawmakers to make a deal. now it's become a poison pill that the nation may have to swallow beginning march 1st. and if it happens it, 70,000 children kicked off head start programs putting more than 14,000 teaching and staff jobs at risk. fewer inspections for things like horse meat in your burgers. cuts to mental health programs mean almost 400,000 seriously mentally ill
they will hurt our economy. they will add hundreds of thousands of americans to the unemployment rolls. this is not an abstraction. people will lose their jobs. >> you've heard the big numbers. $1.2 trillion in cuts over ten years. $85 billion this year. that's 13% cuts to defense, 9% to everything else. >> we're weeks away from the president's sequester and the president laid out no plan to eliminate the sequester and the harmful cuts that will come as a result. >> the forced...